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Can we revisit a place from our youth? To see how much things have changed. Two important events in my life happened in 1971, the Enchanted Forest Children's Amusement Park opened in Hope Valley and coincidentally, I was born. My parents drove me to this woodland wonderland a few times every summer of my youth to enjoy the rides and basically just have a fun family outing.

This is a 200 slide film and I had the camera set to 100 in half of the pictures so the ones out of the water came out a little bit overexposed. Yuck! Using the Krab is really fun and I can't wait to go to the pool again!

Near an in(?)active vulcano, a lot of browns in combination with the grey sky.. I should have had some filters with me maybe..
Taken in 2003 (?) in Iceland, amazing summer even if the temperature did not come above 17 C :)

The unpredictable magic of film photography renders Rich Burroughs' photographs with natural beauty and strong passion. Every moment when he sees the negatives he shot is like Christmastime to him: wonderful in every way.

Looking through the antique camera section of MercadoLibre can result in very interesting finds. Sometimes in the shape of uncommon cameras; others, in the form of little windows into the past, and some strangers´ life.

That day Niina and me took Elmo (the dog) to walk on the ice lake. We took our Lomo-Cams and went nuts. This was taken on 1991 expired Ektachrome 64 on a sunny day.. And she is the one who moves me the most! ... http://www.lomography.com/homes/xxxanderrr/blog/4346-how-i-got-introduced-to-lomo-and-how-i-got-hooked-2-very-separate-events

I bought a roll of Kodak EIR to take on a trip to London with my girlfriend @awakeningeel Unfortunately my Canon EOS300 has an infrared sensor which reads the DX code on 35mm in order to set the ISO automatically. This nuked the EIR! I'm gutted.

I bought a roll of Kodak EIR to take on a trip to London with my girlfriend @awakeningeel Unfortunately my Canon EOS300 has an infrared sensor which reads the DX code on 35mm in order to set the ISO automatically. This nuked the EIR! I'm gutted.